Example Charts

Interactive RetroFlow can export charts in PFD, SVG and TXT formats. PDF
format is good for printing and for electronic exchange. Large charts
which are to be printed can be exported as a multi-page PDF and thus
glued or taped together to make a single large finished chart. SVG format
is good for embedding in documents or in web pages, and can be scaled
after the fact. Text format is mostly for fun, but it does work.

Example 1

A small flowchart in PDF
format. Because
PDFs can't be embedded in a web page you will need to click the link to see the
example chart.

Example 2

A medium sized flowchart in SVG format. The chart is shown directly below (assuming your
browser supports SVG format). Clicking on the image will take you to the full sized SVG.

Example 3

Example 4

A large, complicated flowchart as a
single-page PDF.
This is not a well organized chart
because it was developed in the process of attempting to understand a not
well organized program. It is, however, a good example of how Interactive
RetroFlow can handle large charts and a good example of how the self-routing
lines work, even in situations where they have to travel a long way.